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Valaam Monastery on Valaam Island, Lake Ladoga. He says he
gives, not a critical, but a monstery life of the saint.
Father Herman was born near Moscow in 1756. When it was
decided to establish the Kodiak Mission in 1793, Father Herman was
one of the party. They arrived at Kodiak on September 24, 1794.
For forty years the good priest served and became the holy father
of the far northern folk.
Social Life in England, 1750-1850. By F. J. Foakes Jack-
son. (New York, The Macmillan Company, 1916. Pp. 888. $1.50.)
The volume contains a course of lectures given at the Lowell
Institute, Boston, in March, 1916, and the preface is dated at Union
Theological Seminary, New York, August, 1916.
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Boucher, Chauncey Samuel. The Ante-Bellum Attitude of
South Carolina Towards Manufacturing and Agriculture. (St. Louis,
Washington University, 1916. Pp. 243-270, reprinted from Vol. III.,
Part II., No. 2 of Washington University Studies.)
Boucher, Chauncey Samuel. Sectionalism, Representation, and
the Electoral Question in Ante-Bellum South Carolina. (St. Louis,
Washington University, 1916. Pp. 62, reprinted from Vol. IV.,
Part II., No. 1 of Washington University Studies.)
Carpenter Memorial Library. Dedication exercises, November
18, 1914. (Manchester, New Hampshire, Frank P. Carpenter, 1916.
Pp. 55.)
Donaldson, John L. State administration in Maryland. (Balti-
more, Johns Hopkins Press, 1916. Pp. 155.)
Doughty, Arthur G. Report of the work of the public Archives
of Canada. (Ottawa, King's Printer, 1916. Pp. 25+255+471.)
Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings, Volume 49,
1915-16. (Boston, The Society, 1916. Pp. 510.)
Sapir, E. Time Perspective in Aboriginal American Culture, A
Study in Method. (Ottawa, Department of Mines, Canadian Geolog-
ical Survey, 1916. Pp. 87. Memoir 90, No. 18 Anthropological
Series.)
Washington Bankers' Association. Proceedings of the Twenty-
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first Annual Convention, June, 1916. (Ritzville, Washington, W. H.
Martin, Secretary, 1916. Pp. 206.)
Washington State Conference for Social Welfare. Pro-
ceedings of the Ninth Session, Walla Walla, June 1, 2, 1916. (Se-
attle, Reverend Sydney Strong, Secretary, 1916. Pp. 48.)
Washington State Federation of Women' Clubs. Twentieth
annual report, 1916-17. (Pullman, Mrs. Ira D. Cardiff, Secretary,
1916. Pp. 143.)
Washington State Grange. Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth
Annual Session, June, 1916. (Tumwater, Washington, Fred W. Lewis,
Secretary, 1916. Pp. 208.)
Waugh, F. W. Iroquois Foods and Food Preparation. (Ot-
tawa, Department of Mines, Canadian Geological Survey, 1916. Pp.
235. Memoir 86, No. 12. Anthropological Series.)